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Post by lukefromcanada on Nov 27, 2016 18:04:43 GMT -7
I was setting up to do some guitar overdubs on a song and was just recording a sound check of sorts to show my band mate. Decided I'd share it since you guys might appreciate it. Nothing fancy, but man do I love the tone from my Z! As I'm sure you all know, it's even better in person. Any thoughts/tips/feedback are welcome. Thanks to everyone who piped in regarding the best way to do a wet/dry with my current amps. Enjoy
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Post by Maddog on Nov 27, 2016 18:10:13 GMT -7
Tone, tone, tone..... Nuthin but tone! It's a Z.... what did you expect? DIG!
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Post by simpleton on Dec 4, 2016 14:39:24 GMT -7
That looks sweet together. Are you running stereo in the cab? 2x10 or 2x12? Or running a/b?
Cool tones and vibe left me wanting more....wonderful
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Post by lukefromcanada on Dec 5, 2016 21:06:19 GMT -7
That looks sweet together. Are you running stereo in the cab? 2x10 or 2x12? Or running a/b? Cool tones and vibe left me wanting more....wonderful Thanks! The Maz 38 combo is running normally with the 2x12, with 2 mics on it for a "dry" signal (just overdrive pedals). I find using 2 mics just helps thicken the sound a bit even if you're only using one amp. The little H&K guy has a built in cab simulator/direct and I'm using it for my wet signal. Eventually I hope to replace that amp with another Z, because you always need more lol.
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Post by Jefferson on Dec 14, 2016 15:58:27 GMT -7
Very tasty...
curious what speakers?
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Post by Baconator on Dec 18, 2016 11:42:55 GMT -7
Beautiful! Nice work!
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Post by lukefromcanada on Jan 3, 2017 20:44:46 GMT -7
Very tasty... curious what speakers? Pair of vintage 30's. Not by choice, that's just what it came with (bought used), but I think they sound pretty great!
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